On Saturday, March 8, former Port St. Joe High School standout Fisher Vandertulip’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II baseball game

On Saturday, March 8, former Port St. Joe High School standout Fisher Vandertulip’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II baseball game
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On Saturday, March 8, former Port St. Joe High School standout Fisher Vandertulip’s current college team, the Auburn Montgomery Warhawks, lost 6-3 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Mississippi Choctaws.

The game took place at Frierson Field. This was their third matchup against the Choctaws this season.

The Warhawks’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, March 11 at 3 p.m. at AUM Baseball Complex against Columbus State Cougars.

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Fisher Vandertulip
Right handed pitcher
Freshman
6′0″ 200



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